*** A Times Square bank was vandalized with Nazi symbols early yesterday morning, police said.

Swastikas were discovered drawn on the façade of a Commerce Bank branch at 582-586 Ninth Ave. at 5:45 a.m., cops said.

Authorities have not made any arrests and continue to investigate.

BROOKLYN

*** A federal fugitive from North Carolina was nabbed by U.S. Marshals and the NYPD in Canarsie yesterday.

Authorities looking for Isaac Heirs raided an undisclosed location and seized drugs and a cache of weapons, including five handguns and an AK-47.

Heirs was not around, but another suspect, Antoine Sheppard, was and is being held on federal weapons charges.

Police and marshals got their man a short time later, when they picked up Heirs in Canarsie. Heirs, who has a long history of drug and weapons peddling, had crack with him when he was caught, cops said.

*** A Canarsie man was shot and killed by two thugs steps from his home, police said yesterday.

Raymond Angus, 49, was gunned down around 10:45 p.m. Thursday in front of 1349 East 95th St. – just four doors away from where he lived, cops said.

Authorities allege one of the two men pulled out a gun and walked up to Angus and fired one shot into the left side of his head.

A police source said the gunman pulled the trigger after a cohort said, “That’s him.”

Angus was pronounced dead at the scene and the suspects fled.

*** An elderly Park Slope man opened his front door to two would-be robbers after mistaking one of them for a Con Ed worker, police sources said yesterday.

The 75-year-old man was expecting Con Ed when he answered the door at his 11th Street home at noon on Thursday, authorities said.

Instead, he got 37-year-old Florvil Beaute, who responded “Yes” when the victim asked him if he worked for the utility company.

Beaute left the home’s front door unlocked, and then ventured into the basement with the unassuming septuagenarian.

Then, a 23-year-old cohort of Beaute snuck into the house and headed to an upstairs bedroom, police said.

There, another resident of the home, a 50-year- old man, caught him and scared him off.

Knowing there was another imposter in the house, the younger man ran to the basement to warn the older victim.

Beaute – of 213 Church Ave. – is charged with attempted burglary, attempted robbery and criminal trespass. His accomplice remains at large.

*** A 21-year-old man was wounded by a gunshot on an East Flatbush street, police said.

The victim was in front of 35 Clarkson Ave. when a mystery gunman pulled out a pistol and shot him in the legs and torso, cops said. He was taken to nearby Kings County Hospital, where he is listed in stable condition.

Police have no motive and no suspects in the case, but continue to investigate.

QUEENS

*** An argument on a Jamaica street led to gunfire, leaving one man wounded, police said yesterday.

The 40-year-old victim was shot in the leg around 10:30 p.m. Thursday following a dispute in front of 146-64 South Road, cops said.

He was taken to Mary Immaculate Hospital, where he was listed in stable condition.

Cops are investigating the incident and searching for the suspect – who fled after the shooting and remains at large.